…greatest sacrifice, the greatest surrender, the greatest work, the greatest life. Point me to that story, just like you did last Sunday. Just like you’ve done every Sunday for the last year after year. Keep inviting me back in and calling me to worship. Worship leaders, we need to invite people,…

…church on Sunday morning. Moving lights with a light haze look magnificent in a large room with high ceilings. Fogging your 200 seat auditorium might be a distraction. It's easy for me to jump and dance at a large event when everyone is joining in, but if I did that at 8 am on Sunday morning, people…

…on Sunday mornings. We love it and you think you should to. Here are a few reasons we think it's worth checking out: 1. If you are a guitar/bass player running tracks, few things look more awkward from stage than a guitarist leaning over to start a track with your computer on Sunday morning.…

…for young worship leaders and musicians is to train them and prepare them, but never give them opportunities. Allow your students to take a whole Sunday morning and lead worship, and give them space and the resources to succeed. Overall, it is not too demanding to take the necessary steps to bring…

…within the context of Sunday morning? Three ideas: * Have a two-way commitment with a group of leaders who are current or potential Sunday morning worship leaders. Ask them to read specific books and meet with you to discuss them. Ask them to commit to a certain number of Sunday mornings per month…